Roger Federer x Kith: THE ROGER RF2
by Adriano Batista















Roger Federer teamed up with the founder of Kith – Ronnie Fiegon a special set of THE ROGER items: THE ROGER RF2 Set.
Included in this two-pair set are THE ROGER Clubhouse Mid and THE ROGER Pro, both a lifestyle and a high-performance sneaker. However, instead of staying in their métier, both partners have dabbled in each other’s realm. Roger Federer has designed THE ROGER Clubhouse Mid – a brand new mid-top silhouette that is meant to be worn off court. Despite the lifestyle aspect, there is a lot of technology hidden in the DNA of THE ROGER Clubhouse Mid: By adding the On signature CloudTec® and Speedboard® technology, this sneaker is ready to challenge the city. The midsole is also made of Zero gravity foam and features hidden clouds and a Speedboard® to provide all-day cushioning and support. Additional highlights include a vegan leather upper with recycled polyester fabric collar and lining. Constructed from vegan leather with perforated details, On’s first high-performance Tennis shoe was developed for playing a full day on the court, made possible by a Zero Gravity foam midsole with an embedded carbon Speedboard® in the outsole. The wider forefoot and additional rubber toe cap also provide extra support for quick lateral movements, adding up to making THE ROGER Pro the strongest partner on the court. Roger and Ronnie both have RF as initials, serving as additional inspiration behind this partnership. The lateral quarter logo features the Unisphere sculpture, a nod to Fieg’s hometown of Queens, NY and the setting of the US Open. While THE ROGER Clubhouse Mid comes pre-rubbed in red clay, THE ROGER Pro is packaged with a bag of clay for the ultimate customization. Included is an instruction manual on how owners of the sneaker can apply the clay themselves. Ronnie Fieg personally signed each pair, too.
Lastly, this two-pair set comes in custom co-branded double packaging as both models are sold together. Inside the special double box are 3 spare laces and dust bags for both styles.
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